The Solo Exhibition of the German video artist of the cyberpunk world, Swann Schilling” will be online starting from June 23rd at the opening page of Tiptak.com in the context of Webxibition Series: 102. Tiptak.com is bringing the producers and consumers of art together. It is designed to enable its users to share works of digital arts, graphic design, video, photography, writing and music online. Its content is driving Tiptak.com into becoming a platform where artistic disciplines meet. Tiptak.com and Kurye Video Organization will realize their second joint video art exhibition! They will exhibit this effective art form of the age in this effective space of the age –the internet!In this context, we are planning to continue our Webxibition series –meaning exhibitions on the internet. Webxibition Series: 102 “Swann Schilling” Solo Exhibition can be seen at the opening page of Tiptak.com between June 23 and July 07. You can find information about the artist as well as the content and the conceptual framework of the exhibition below. WEBXiBiTiON Series: 102 ‘Swann Schilling’ Solo ExhibitionBeing a part of the society does not mean living with them. Swann Schilling, who lives in Bremen, designs video games and spends most of his time to his old school punk band and video works, is one of those outsiders who watch the society from a distance. He doesn’t share his internal world directly with anyone. The darkness that holds fear and courage together in man represents for him the times he spends alone with himself. The only connection he wants to form with the society is hidden in his images. He reflects his own life through images. In his works, he features incomplete bodies in dreams that would not be seen. He contaminates familiar spaces in the way he dreams. Swann’s relation to video and to society can be seen in his own words: “My work is related to things I experienced during my childhood. I grew up with parents who wouldn’t let me watch TV or play Video games. So later in life I did exactly that excessively. These days my parents are both confined to their beds and I have to take care of them; I show them my work on big plasma screen all the time and they seem to enjoy it a lot. For me this is very satisfying; at last I think I convinced them. I live a very secluded life and do not like the press, but I let my clips speak for me and my parents. Imagess are stronger than words anyways.”

You can view the grim dystopia of the cyberpunk world at the opening page of Tiptak.com with the cooperation of Kurye Video Organization from June 23rd onwards.

Application Procedure- Interested artists should either mail their videos to the address of the organization.- The videos should be in DVD format.- The works of artists, who fail to send their CVs and some sort of short introductory text about and high resolution images of their videos, will not be exhibited.- Those, who wish to contribute with a live performance or an installation, should prepare a document that explains their projects in detail and states the technical or other necessities.